It was the house of york.The hundred year war was between the english and the french.Calais the last foothold the the english had in france was lost to the french in the reign of mary 1 known as bloody mary.

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The power battle for the throne between ___________ and _______________ was known as the War of the Roses.
A. Henry VI/Edward IV
B. Richard III/Edward IV
C. Henry VII/Henry VIII
D. Henry VIII/Richard III Weegy: D. Henry VIII/Richard III
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